okies my specs are
800MHz cpu
ASRock P4VM800 mother board
intel 2.6ghz processer
320Mb ram
VIA/S3G UniChrome Pro IGP video card
basic sound card
i have tryed putting everything at low but it still doesnt work
(p.s sorry for being such a n00b, i'm not so great with computers)

Everyone's gotta start somewhere. You should see my first posts
Anyway, I'm guessing it's your grahics card, sorry to say. Integrated graphics cards just can't cut it on any newer games, but personally I didn't think they wouldn't play cs/s with everything on low! Hang on here for a while and see if anyone can give you some tips on speeding the game up or something, but I actually don't think there's any way of getting around that integrated card

Ok, I'm trying to find a 6600 in your range, I've seen a pretty good deal here128mb gigabyte 6600 agp but that's pushing your budget.
Here's a 9600pro which would still be a big step up from any integrated graphics, but sticks to the budget a bit better.
Actually I found a 9600xt (apparently better) here so that'd be a better buy I suppose. Still in budget.

I think he got confused with the motherboard's FSB (800MHz)? Correct me if I'm wrong there..

In which case, can you go right click My computer>properties
Under the General Tab tell us what it says under "Computer"
eg Intel Pentium 4 CPU 3.20GHz etc..

I'm afraid Tedster's right in terms of ram, 512mb is pushing your system, 320mb is even worse.. but considering your current budget, you may want to save up the ram upgrade in the future, as getting a vid card will put some of those lost system resources back for the system to use.

Workaround for now would be to close all the apps in the background and other programs you dont use to free up some more of the resources, but improvements should be noticed either way..

yea i checked it out. you guys are totally right about the processor/ mother board thing. with my 320mb ram everything works fine and iwas wondering would this graphrics card be compatible Sapphire Radeon 9250 128MB AGP

I would NOT recommend the 9250 AGP as you can likely do much, much better for the same price.

If you're under a tight budget, I'd say get a Radeon 9600 Pro or 9600 XT at the very minimum. They are several factors more powerful than the 9200 or 9550 Radeons and also have support for Direct X 9.0.

Start the program by clicking on cpuz.exe (the one with picture of a computer chip). Then click on mainboard tab and you will see something called version and tell us what it says (if nothing there it's pci).

This will tell us if it needs to be pci card (crap) or if it can take an AGP Card or a PCI-e Card.